Carola Stoiber - Woman in the history of Electonic Music in Berlin
Being the head of Tresor Records in 1994, the main label that brought the Techno sound to the city of Berlin, Carola made the coincidences come together to talk about a musical culture that traveled between Detroit and that city of Berlin. With the help of Hard Wax distribution, Carola was able to spread the music of Jeff Mills and his Underground Resistance band to the clubs of Europe and get all the bodies desperate to express the joy and tension of the fall of the wall in '89 to dance.
In this interview with Carola Stoiber we talk about how being one of the women who has developed in the electronic music industry has left its mark. Guided by the love of music, Carola started studying and working as a journalist to become a label manager and finally creating her own PR company for electronic music artists, her current project Pull Proxy.
From Carola's life perspective we get to know the testimony of a woman who has been in the music industry for more than 30 years and who, like many pioneers, comes from a punk and progressive rock background. In this interview she also points out some technical tips to carry out a successful career as a DJ and producer of electronic music. We learn with Carola how to develop in the world of digital music and as a woman in general